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Rollback options in CloudGuard Network High Availability for Azure
Hi Guys,
Our customer has a cluster in CloudGuard Network High Availability for Azure. They are planning to upgrade from R80.40 to R81.20.
In previous versions there was no opportunity to do an In-Place upgrade. According to the CloudGuard Network for Azure High Availability Cluster Deployment Guide now In-Place upgrade is available, it refers to sk177714. As it seems more convenient then the old method we are planning to go with the In-Place upgrade.
My question is: What would be the easiest and fastest rollback method if something goes wrong? As I heard from our customer, there is an Azure Snapshot possibility but I don't have experience with it. What are your thoughts, recommendations?
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Zsolt
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The typical process via CPUSE usually involves a recovery point.
Note only Check Point backup / snapshot / recovery options are officially supported. Suggest doing this prior and moving off box for safe keeping.
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for the update. If that's the official we will act so.
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Thanks Alex! Really useful links.
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If I remember correctly, I did read somewhere that after upgrade to R81.20 it is irreversible.
So to take the snapshot from the Cloud provide might be a good option.